Hampe Park

Hampe Park is a 21-acre park site just off Lies Road and is popular with all ages. You’ll often find families gathering, kids meeting for “play dates”, teens playing basketball in the parking lot or dirt biking/skateboarding in the skate park.

The park was renamed Hampe Park in honor of Norman Hampe, a park district commissioner who served 1971-77, 1985-87 and 1989-94. Hampe initiated the 1994 referendum that funded the park but unfortunately died two months before it passed. The park used to be called Hartsing Farm because the farmhouse, now referred to as the “historical farmhouse”, used to belong to the Hartsing family.

X-Tream Sk8t Park

Whether you’re a skateboarder, cyclist, rollerblader – you’ll find challenges, along with friends, here at Carol Stream’s skate park. We advise you to wear protective gear, such as a helmet. Knee, elbow and hand pads always a plus!

Photos of Hampe Park, 297 W. Lies Road, Carol Stream

About Carol Stream Parks District

The mission of the Carol Stream Park District is to enrich our community by fulfulling our residents' needs for healthy, accessible, quality recreation activities, parks and facilities, and to be responsible stewards of our community resources.